Soul Station may sit atop Hank Mobley's impressive collection of records made for Blue Note in the 1950s and 1960s. As a member of the original Jazz Messengers from 1954, Mobley's warm and mellow tone offers something different from the more influential tenormen of the time like Sonny Rollins or John Coltrane. Maybe best described as powerfully casual, Soul Station is often overlooked despite the all-star rhythm section and superb playing by Mobley. The ascending and descending "This I Dig of You" features superb solos by Kelly, Blakey and Mobley that handle the deceptively bright tempo with ease.